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A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William EllisPromotional postcard for A Little Bit Of Fluff by Walter William Ellis. First produced at the Pier Theatre, Brighton, 11th October and Criterion Theatre, 27th October 1915
Hanky Panky by Hartley Carrick and Wortley DavidPromotional programme for Hanky Panky revue by Hartley Carrick and Wortley David; music Max Darewski. First produced at the Empire Theatre. 24th March 1917
Hamlet by Wiliam Shakespeare by The FolliesPromotional postcard of Hamlet as performed by The Follies The image of Hamlet smoking is a parody of the poster of the H. B. Irving production, as was the whole production
The Girl Who Lost Her Character by Walter MelvillePromotional postcard for The Girl Who Lost Her Character by Walter Melville. First produced at the Standard Theatre, 10th October 1904. The cartoon is a sign of this melodramas popularity
The Girl Who Didn t by Arthur WimperisPromotional postcard for The Girl Who Didnt by Arthur Wimperis; music E. Eysler. First produced as The Laughing Husband (see below), New Theatre, 2nd October /1913
The Girl in the Taxi by F Fenn and A WimperisPromotional postcard for The Girl in the Taxi adapted by Frederick Fenn Date: 1915
The Girl from Utah by James P TannerPromotional postcard of The Girl From Utah by James T. Tanner; music Paul Rubens. Artist: E. P. Kinsella. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, 18th October 1913
The Girl from Kays by Owen Hall; music Ivan Caryll and Cecil Cook. First produced at the Apollo Theatre, London 15th November 1902
The Girl from Ciros by Jose G LevyPromotional postcard of The Girl from Ciros by Jose G. Levy from the french of Pierre Veber. First produced at the Garrick Theatre in London on 4th September 1916
Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation, by James Gillray. Showing a scene outside Heaven, with St Peter at the gate of Popish Supremacy and a crowd of Catholic priests and clergy
John Lawrence Toole - English comic actor, actor-managerJohn Lawrence (J. L.) Toole (1830-1906), English comic actor, actor-manager and theatrical producer, famous for his roles in farce
French Theatre -- Farce du Porteur d EauFarce du Porteur d Eau (Farce of the Water Carrier). A water carrier with two buckets suspended from a metal ring says how much he likes to see pretty girls as he walks along the street. Date: 1632
French Theatre -- Les Sobres SotzLes Sobres Sotz (The Sober Fools), a farce, showing a fool, Le Badin, in yellow and green motley. Date: 16th century
French Theatre -- Farce de CalbainFarce Nouvelle d ung [d un] Savetier Nomme Calbain (New Farce about a Cobbler called Calbain) -- the cobblers wife keeps hold of the moneybag. Date: 16th century
French Theatre -- Farce Du CuvierFarce Nouvelle Tres Bonne et Fort Joyeuse Du Cuvier -- The Farce of the Chest. Jaquinots wife, who is clearly The Boss. Date: 16th century
French Theatre -- La Farce du MunyerLa Farce du Munyer [Meunier], a play by Andre de la Vigne, in which the Devil carries off a millers soul to Hell. Showing a delighted Devil in orange costume
Henry Gattie in Monsieur Tonson, 1822.. Mr. Henry Gattie as Monsieur Morbleu in the farce Monsieur Tonson at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane
ARNICHES, Carlos (1866-1943). Spanish playwright. Engraving
George Cruickshank Taxi Balloons - A scene in the Farce of Lofty Projects (1825) [Cuthbert-Hodgson Collection]
Farce of the lions at stone bridge. Date 1904
Federal Theatre, La Cadena and Mt. Vernon, presents Leslie Howards Murray Hill Society farce-comedy. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Murray Hill at the Federal Theatre
Popular Priced Theatre presents a hilarious farce by Paul Vulpius Help yourself.. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Help Yourself at the Adelphi Theatre
The path of flowers A new farce-comedy by Valentine Katayev. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of The Path of Flowers at the Experimental Theatre (Daly s), 63rd St
The political farce of 1876. Print showing bust portraits of eight men, identified as, clockwise from top, Oliver P. Morton, James A. Garfield, George F. Hoar, William Strong, Joseph P
The roaring success, George H. Broadhursts latest farce, What happened to Jones. Date c1897
Why Smith left home Broadhursts latest farce : by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
The funny farce comedy, The prodigal father. Date c1897
Charles Frohman presents the latest Parisian farce success, The husbands of Leontine. Date 1900
Who is who the real thing in farce comedy. Date 1899
Seldens funny farce, A spring chicken. Date c1898
A musical farce comedy, The air ship by JM Gaites. Date c1898
Broadhursts latest farce, The house that Jack built by Geo. H. Broadhurst. Date c1900
Broadhursts latest farce, Why Smith left home by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. Date c1899
Percy G. Williams presents The four Mortons breaking into society a musical farce in three acts. Date c1905
The big farce comedy, Hello Bill a whole lot of fun - in 3 hours. Date c1900
The extraordinary farce, Browns in town. Date c1900
This is it, Johnny on the spot a Bill Nye musical farce, nuff sed. Date c1898
This is it, Johnny on the spot a Bill Nye musical farce ThisThis is it, Johnny on the spot a Bill Nye musical farce. Date c1898
Second edition of the funniest farce in the world, Shantytown everything new, funny comedians, pretty girls. Date c1898
A hired girl the big farce comedy success. Date c1899
Smyth & Rice present Willie Collier in his new farce Mr. Smooth. Date c1899
Playbill for Maskelyne & Cooke magical variety showPlaybill for performances of the show The Novelty of the Age, featuring magicians Maskelyne and Cooke, held at Berkley Castle, Blackpool, January 1870
1870 / COX & BOX / PUNCHWilliam Cox and Benjamin Box Satire on Gladstone and Disraeli. The reference is to an operetta by Burnand and Sullivan, based on a farce
1868 / Disraeli / GladstoneRival Actors Gladstone, as William Tell, exits the stage. Disraeli, as Jeremy Diddler (a character from an 1803 farce), waits to enter